Stefan Molyneux talks to Ernst Roets, a lawyer and the Deputy CEO of AfriForum, an NGO that aims to protect the rights of minorities, including the Boer farmers of South Africa. Under discussion is Roets's new book Kill the Boer, an unflinching look at the brutal farm attacks under way in South Africa, and the ruling ANC's role in encouraging them through negative stereotyping of whites, romanticising of violence, and the propagation of hatred.

With land-confiscation now in the offing for long-suffering white South African farmers, and with President Trump newly signaling support for the Boer population, it is worthwhile to re-read this excerpt from my article "The N*****s of the Earth," concerning my travels among the Afrikaners in December of 2011, and included in the first issue of Radix, the print journal put out by the National Policy Institute.

There is probably no greater threat to the long-term survival of the Occidental peoples of the world than the purported head of the Catholic Church, Jorge Bergoglio, a.k.a. Pope Francis.

Last month, in his plea for greater “acceptance” of refugees, Bergoglio held a “Mass” where several migrants and their family members attended. The service was to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Bergoglio’s visit to the island of Lampedusa which has been a launching pad for invading migrants on their path to destroy what is left of European civilization.

Andy Nowicki considers the costs and benefits of embracing "Caesarism," in the light of contemporary circumstances, wherein an entrenched and degenerate elite appear to be committing systematic depredations against the innocent with impunity.

After yet more reports of homosexual paedophiles infiltrating the Catholic Church and raping children the same way Muslim grooming gangs rape underage English girls, it is becoming clear that the Catholic Church still has a major "blind spot" about this kind of abuse.

This is the English version of an interview with Affirmative Right chief editor Colin Liddell that took place in April and was recently published in the Quebec nationalist magazine Harfang. Due to the questions asked much of the discussion centers on the rise and fall of the Alt-Right.

Styxhexenhammer666 explains the economic driving forces behind Big Tech's deplatforming of popular dissidents like Alex Jones and Gavin McInnes. The Neo-Gatekeepers are mainly interested in killing competition from popular Alt Media sites, while also promoting unacceptable extremists to become its "public face."

One year ago, the nation-shaking event now popularly known as "Charlottesville" took place. I was there as a representative of the independent media. I recorded much of the unfolding chaos, shared my thoughts, pushed against the riot cops, and choked on the police state's tear gas.What follows is the dispatch I filed on the evening of August 12 last year.

Affirmative Right Chief Editor Colin Liddell comments on the deplatforming of Alex Jones and other non-Leftists by Big Tech. He draws a parallel between America today and Britain in the 1980s, when the Left's decisive defeat at the hands of Margaret Thatcher in 1979, saw it displaced from political power. It fought back by seizing control of institutions or weaponising its existing soft control of institutions.

Something similar is now underway in America with Big Tech being increasingly weaponised by the Left, raising the possibility of a Rightist response. Only strong anti-trust measures can prevent a "Cold Civil War" that could split society into ideologically disparate institutions and corporate structures.

To a young person, this is perplexing. What does it mean to be organized? It turns out that being organized refers to preparation, state of mind, and, eventually, to "group including" at its utmost level, namely civilization itself.

When you do such a thing, there is almost always immediate push back, with mysterious shitposters appearing, trying to distort, obfuscate, or rewrite the narrative, and of course make ad hominem attacks.

So it's going to be a heavy night. I pick out a suitable jacket—one designed to protect me and help get me through the threatened mob of "antifa." It's a grey 'Rodd & Gunn' trench coat. A little "gangsta," but rather stylish in my view. It makes me look conservative, but with a bit of an edge, which is my usual favourite style.

The venue is fittingly La Mirage Reception and Convention Centre in Somerton. I have been there before for some event, so I know the basic lay of the land and where to find it.

Ye have heard, "It's Okay to be White." And indeed, it is. It is more than just okay, in fact. It is good. Now Andy Nowicki tackles the corollary of this undeniable premise, namely, that it is good to be white. And if we can agree that there can never be too much of a good thing, then it follows that, contrary to what any mainstream media moaner or idiot in academia might remonstrate, in point of fact there is no such thing as a community being "too white."

In case somebody reads this article several weeks, months, or years from now, when the story is dead and forgotten—as it surely will be—Sarah Jeong is the latest addition to the editorial board of that "Enemy of the People" the New York Times, and is currently in the news because of the new phenomenon of "Twitter mining" that we have seen since the case of James Gunn whose "paedo posts from the past" have come back to haunt him. In the case of Miss Jeong, the Twitter miners have managed to unearth a motherlode of racist anti-White tweets.

RamZPaul on the double standard of racism being applied in the case of Sarah Jeong, the young lady recently appointed to the editorial board of the New York Times despite making numerous racist tweets insulting all White people.

Counter-Currents recently published Confessions of an Anti-Feminist, an autobiography of the unique British novelist Anthony Ludovici (1882-1971). It is not, as I had at first assumed, a reprint or a subsequent edition, but rather the very first time this book has been published.

At Ludovici’s death, only two manuscripts existed, and it was by luck that one of these ended up in Nick Griffin’s hands, who then gave it to Counter-Currents.